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Planting Shrubs in Containers

Planting Shrubs in Containers

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Planting Shrubs in Containers handmade: these videos you make are great i love watching them all day you need to keep up all these great planting ideas and tips and everything you do with gardening its great fun to do and inspirational ill be watching your videos as long as you make them and i cant wait to start my gardening path and know i learned everything from you and your gardening videos and tutorials your just a great person all around and thanks so much for whoever told you to start making these awesome videos
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Date: 2022-07-16

Comments and reviews: 9


show us how to do a garden bed in your new house
step by step how your going to plant your flowers and trees
also what soil you reccomend and what plants to put together and what plants that are not so good together due to waering and sunlight please im really looking forward t making my own garden and im hoping you can show how to do that because this garden tour you just did was beautiful

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I love the simplicity. I've wondered just how much the Bloomerang Lilac would bloom? Thank-you for the info about the shrub. One of my favorites to use in containers is the Rainbow Sensation Weigela. I love how it contrasts and instantly adds a ray of sunshine to any container! We ordered a bunch of gallon size ones so we could have a little fun at the nursery this spring.
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Zi just bought a trailing petunia and I just can't seem to keep it from drying up o matter how much water. I do live in Arizona Southeasternn outside of Tucson in a small town called Sierra Vista zone 8b 4800 fewer elevation. It is under the Eve's of my courtyard and only receives morning sun. Any advice to keep it green and blooming?
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Hi Laura! Thanks so much for posting this video. If I put them permanently in a container, should I overwinter them the same as my panicle and smooth hydrangeas (both dwarf varieties) where I put mulch, dried leaves and cover them with burlap?
Would really appreciate your advise! Thank you!

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If you were to plant and leave shrub in a pot that size, won't it just stop growing at a point where the roots have no more room, but be happy at that size? I'm trying my hand at planting a silver birch sapling in a fairly large pot and I'm hoping to end up with a small tree
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I have had no success with shrubs in containers. I do live in PX, AZ and watering does seem to be the problem. I do not water ever single day, I usually do every 2 or 3 days. I really agree with the non tunnel vision and the cost saved is also a plus. Enjoy your videos.
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Can I sustain a lilac shrub in a 40L container in my apartment? I live in the city but I love lilac so much. My apartment has a lot of light. I just dont want to kill it if it wont live in that size long term.
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Your videos are super helpful. I am gardening impaired, but your videos are helping me to feel like I might actually be able to grown something this year & give out yard some color.
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You make gardening fun and exciting! You are a wealth of knowledge and I appreciate you sharing itd reel you. I live in zone 9 California. What shrubs should I use with fill sun
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